 International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management (IJCCM) ISSN (Online): 1752-1289 - ISSN (Print): 1752-1270
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China is not the only fast-growing emerging economy that is making waves around the world. China’s current economic growth rate is approximately 9 percent annually, which is impressive economically. Its contribution to global GDP growth since 2000 has been almost twice as large as that of the next three biggest emerging economies (India, Brazil and Russia) combined. Some even refer to China as the mother of emerging markets and transition economies.
According to EconomyWatch, the Chinese economy grew a whopping 9.9% in the first three quarters of 2008, and 11.9% in 2007. Forecasts for 2009 are nowhere near as rosy.
Directly or indirectly, the Chinese economy has influenced interest rates, prices for raw materials and wages in the western established economies. Currently China is the most R&D intense of emerging market countries and is seventh of all countries in the world. Its economic power is exemplified by the fact that it is expected to be the fifth largest source of outward foreign direct investment during 2004- 2007.
According to the Chinese Foreign Investment Department of the Ministry of Commerce, in January 2009, “Foreign-invested enterprises newly approved for establishment reached total number of 1496, a decreased 48.73% as compared with that of the same period last year; and the actual use of foreign investment reached USD7.541b, a decreased 32.67% as compared with that of the same period last year" (www.fdi.gov.cn).
Working with Chinese firms has become a reality for a majority of managers in Western countries. With its high growth rate, the presence and impact of the Chinese economy will only become larger.
With China’s importance on the global scale set to grow faster than ever, IJCCM offers a unique window to observe the changes that will chart the course of the future in this region of the world. One of the keys to dealing with China is understanding the complex dynamic between rapid change and tradition.
With a clear international and interdisciplinary approach, IJCCM proposes and fosters discussion on Chinese culture, business, management and related topics. It presents timely and in-depth analyses on these topics, offering the reader a wealth of valuable material on theories and practices which underpin successful business in China.
Objectives
The objectives of IJCCM are to establish an effective channel of communication between, academic and research institutions, policy makers, government agencies and persons concerned with the complexities of Chinese culture, economics and management, among other topics. It also aims to promote and coordinate developments in the field of Chinese studies.
Readership
IJCCM provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, researchers and policy makers, working in the field of Chinese issues, to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work:
- Corporate heads of firms
- Senior general managers
- Managing directors
- Board directors
- Academics and researchers in the field both in universities and business schools
- Information technology directors and managers
- Quality managers and directors
- Human resource directors
- Libraries and information centres serving the needs of the above
Contents
IJCCM publishes original papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, management reports, book reviews, and news. Special Issues devoted to important topics in the Chinese emerging economy, business and culture in China will occasionally be published. Subject Coverage
The topics of interest for IJCCM involve, but are not limited to, the following:
- Asia-Pacific region
- Culture
- Business
- Economy
- Culture and economic role in science, engineering and technology
- Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Environment
- Ethics
- EU-China relations
- Foreign investment
- Foreign trade
- Innovation
- Marketing
- Modernisation
- Protocol and etiquette
- Social issues
- Tourism
- US-China relations
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may
only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has
been completely re-written).
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Submission of
Papers web-page.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author
Guidelines) to Prof. Patricia Ordoñez de Pablos
Please include in your submission the title of the Journal
Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Prof. Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos Universidad de Oviedo Departmento de Administracion de Empresas Facultad de Ciencias Economicas Avd del Cristo s/n 33071 Oviedo-Asturias SPAIN patriop@uniovi.es
Associate Editors Prof. W. B. Lee Chair Professor; Director, Knowledge Management Research Centre The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Hunghom Kowloon HONG KONG (CHINA) Prof. Zhongkai Xiong Chongqing University School Business Chongqing 400044 P.R. CHINA Prof. Qingrui Xu Zhejiang University College of Management Xiang Zhang APT House, Bldg 42-2, Room 302 360 Wen San Xi Road Hangzhou 310012 P.R. CHINA European Editor Zhiwei Wang Ministry of Education of China Basic Education Department Damucang Hutong 37 100816 Beijing P.R. CHINA European Editor Dr. Miltiadis Lytras University of Patras Research Academic Computer Technology Institute and Computer Engineering and Informatics Department Patras GREECE Editorial Board Members Prof. Ilan AlonIl Jennifer J. Petters Chair of International Business, Executive Director of Rollins - China Center Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business 1000 Holt Ave – 2722 Winter Park, FL 32789 USA Alejandro AlvargonzalezAl Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores Dept. de Valija Diplomática Plaza de la Provincia 1 28012 Madrid SPAIN Jingjun AnJi Beijing ISKAI Institute Room 908, Building 11, XinKangYuan XiaoQu XiSanQi Dong Road Beijing, 100096 P.R. CHINA Dr. Siah Hwee AngSi University of Auckland Department of International Business Private Bag 92019 Auckland Mail Centre Auckland 1142 NEW ZEALAND Dr. Ruibin BaiRu Deputy Head of School University of Nottingham Ningbo School of Computer Science 199 Taiking East Road Ningbo, 315100 P.R. CHINA Rafael BuenoRa Director of Conferences, Seminars and Programmes; Director of Western Eastern Dialogue Casa Asia Avda. Diagonal 373 Barcelona 08008 SPAIN Prof. Jason C.H. ChenJa Gonzaga University Graduate School of Business E. 502 Boone Ave Spokane WA 99258 USA Prof. Jin ChenJi Executive Dean, Chukochen Honors College Zhejiang University Research Centre for Innovation & Development School of Management Zhejiang Hangzhou 310058 P.R. CHINA Prof. Wen-Chyuan ChiangWe Professor of Operations Management The University of Tulsa Department of Finance and Operations Management College of Business Administration 600 South College Avenue Tulsa, OK 74104 USA Dr. Mona ChungMo Deakin University Bowater School of Management and Marketing Faculty of Business and Law Geelong 3217 AUSTRALIA Prof. Zhou DamingZh Sun Yat-sen University Department of Anthropology Guangzhou,510275 P.R. CHINA Prof. Gabriel DonleavyGa Dean Academic and Quality; Head of School CQ University School of Commerce and Marketing North Rockhampton, Qld 4702, AUSTRALIA Dr. Jaswinder S. HayerJa Competitive Advantage International Management Consultants 125 Coverside Road Great Glen Leicester LE8 9EB UK Dr. Jeffrey HsuJe Fairleigh Dickinson University Information Systems and Decision Sciences 285 Madison Avenue M-MS2-04 Madison, NJ 07940-1099 USA Prof. Maria Fernanda Pargana IlhéuMa Professor of Marketing Iseg/Technical University of Lisbon Camara Comércio e Indústria Luso Chinesa Rua Sousa Lopes nº 10 - 5º Esq. 1600-207 Lisboa PORTUGAL Dr. Andrew KipnisAn Australian National University Department of Anthropology Contemporary China Centre RSPAS Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA Dr. Richard Li-HuaRi University of Salford Salford Business School 43 The Crescent Manchester, M5 4WT UK Jing Ping LiJi CEO CEO Clubs Building D. Room 2607 No.88, Jiangguolu, Chaoyang District Beijing, 100022 P.R. CHINA Prof. Mingfang LiMi California State University Northridge Department of Management 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8376 USA Prof. Xiaming LiuXi University of London Birkbeck College School of Management Malet Street, Bloomsbury London WC1E 7HX UK Zengjie MaZe Director, FDI Promotion Center and Vice Director, FDI Promotion Department Municipal Government of Shijiazhuang Bureau of Commerce of Shijiazhuang No.216 Zhongshan E. Road Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province 50011 P.R. CHINA Dr. José Luís Sales MarquesJo President Institute of European Studies of Macao Calçada do Gaio N.6 MACAO Dr. Albrecht RothacherAl Counsellor European Union Delegation of the European Commission to the International Organisations in Vienna Argentinierstrasse 26/10 A-1040 Vienna AUSTRIA Hong-Chi ShiauHo Assistant Professor Shih-Hsin University Department of Communications Management #1 Lane17 Sec.1, Mu-Cha Road Taipei TAIWAN, ROC Prof. Daizhong SuDa Professor of Design Engineering The Nottingham Trent University Advanced Design and Manufacturing Centre School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment Room M243, Maudslay Building, Burton Street Nottingham, NG1 4BU UK Prof. Danchi TanDa Associate Professor National Cheng-Chi University Department of International Trade 64, Chih-Nan Rd, Sec. 2 Wenshan, Taipei, 116 TAIWAN, ROC Prof. Jonathan UngerJo Director Australian National University Contemporary China Centre 9 Liversidge Street, ANU Canberra 0200 AUSTRALIA Prof. Yonggui WangYo University of International Business & Economics International Business School No.10 Huixin Dongjie, Chaoyang District Beijing, 100029 P.R. CHINA Prof. Desheng (Dash) WuDe Affiliated Professor, RiskLab; Center Director University of Toronto RiskChina Research Center Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8 CANADA Wei Ping WuWe Hong Kong Baptist University Department of Marketing School of Business Kowloon Tong HONG KONG (CHINA) Yu XiongYu Nottingham Trent University Advanced Design and Manufacturing Centre School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment Room M223, Maudslay Building, Burton Street Nottingham, NG1 4BU UK Mark YuanMa China Council for Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) No. 3, Toutiao Nanlishi Rd, Xicheng District Beijing 100045 P.R. CHINA Prof. Yahaya YusufYa University of Central Lancashire Lancashire Business School Preston PR1 2HE UK Prof. Chengping ZhaoCh Chongqing University Office of International Cooperation and Exchanges 174 Shazhengjie Shapingba District Chongqing 400044 P.R. CHINA Dr. Jingyuan ZhaoJi Harbin Institute of Technology School of Management No.92, West Da-Zhi Street Harbin, Heilongjiang 150001 P.R. CHINA Dr. Zhongye ZhuZh China Business Association Gateshead International Business Centre Mulgrave Terrace Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE8 1AN UK
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